List of diplomatic missions in the Philippines

This is a list of diplomatic missions in the Philippines. The National Capital Region, more commonly known as Metro Manila, is host to 71 embassies. Several other countries have diplomatic missions accredited from other capitals.

Other major cities, namely Cebu and Davao, are host to career consular missions of neighboring Asian countries.

Honorary consulates are excluded from this listing.

Diplomatic missions in Manila

Embassies

While all of these missions are referred to as embassies in Manila, the majority of their chanceries are physically in the cities of Makati and Taguig rather than Manila proper which hosts only four embassies: the Holy See, the Sovereign Military Order of Malta, the United States, and Vietnam.

Manila (proper)[1]
Makati[1]
Taguig[1]
Pasay[1] Pasig[1]
  1.  Japan
  1.  Timor-Leste

Other missions or delegations

Entity Mission type
 European Union Delegation[1]
International Committee of the Red Cross Delegation[1]
 Republic of China (Taiwan) Economic and Cultural Office[3]
 United Nations Resident Coordinator's Office[1]
World Health Organization Country Office[1]

Consular missions

Below are the list of career consulates in the Philippines. All listed herein are consulates-general, unless labelled otherwise.

Manila[1] Cebu City[1] Davao City[1] Laoag, Ilocos Norte[1]

Non-resident embassies accredited to the Philippines

Listed by city of residence.

Taipei, Taiwan Singapore Bangkok, Thailand
  1. Marshall Islands[1]
  1. Costa Rica[1]
  1.  Bahrain[a][13][2]
  2.  North Korea[1]
  3.  Peru[1][2]
New Delhi, India
  1. Seychelles[14]
Hanoi, Vietnam
Seoul, South Korea
Beijing, China
Jakarta, Indonesia
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Tokyo, Japan

Closed missions

Host city Sending country Mission Year closed Ref.
Manila Cuba Embassy 2013 [35]
Gabon Embassy 1986 [36]
Marshall Islands Embassy Unknown
Peru Embassy[b] 2003 [2][37][38][39]
Portugal Embassy 2011 [40][41]
 Republic of China (Taiwan) Embassy[c] 1975 [42]
South Vietnam Embassy[d] 1975
Cebu City United States Consulate Unknown [43]
Davao City  Republic of China (Taiwan) Consulate-General 1975 [44]
United States Consulate Unknown [43]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Resident embassy in Manila to be established.
  2. ^ To be reopened.
  3. ^ Continues as the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in the Philippines
  4. ^ The South Vietnamese embassy was closed upon the fall of Saigon in April 1975, thus marking the end of the Vietnam War and the start of a transition period to the formal reunification of Vietnam.

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